Schulman represents lenders and borrowers in complex financing facilities and structured lending transactions, including asset-based lending, structured and project finance, syndicated credit facilities and traditional commercial lending. Prior to joining Briggs, he was an associate in the banking and credit group at a large New York-based law firm.

While at Cornell Law School, Schulman was a notes editor of the Cornell Law Review and a managing editor of the Legal Information Institute Supreme Court Bulletin, and spent a summer working at the New York State Office of the Attorney General.

LaCasse earned his law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School, where he was a participant in the Law & Entrepreneurship Clinic. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in political science with minors in economics and environmental ethics at Marquette University.

He served as a summer associate at Briggs in 2015. Prior to law school, LaCasse was a corporate paralegal at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto, California.

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